James Harden finished with 36 points and 12 rebounds for Houston, which got a 15-point, 14-rebound night from Omer Asik and 15 more points from Patrick Patterson. Jeremy Lin and Chandler Parsons each scored 13 for the Rockets.

Greg Monroe led Detroit with 23 points.

Pacers 88, 76ers 69

Roy Hibbert had 16 points and 13 rebounds to lead Central Division-leading Indiana to its third victory in three nights.

Paul George, George Hill and David West each scored 15 for the Pacers.

Jrue Holiday had 17 points for the Sixers.

Clippers 86, Magic 76

Eric Bledsoe had 27 points, including 19 in the second half, and Los Angeles used a big third quarter to snap a three-game losing streak.

The Clippers won despite playing without their three top scorers in All-Stars Chris Paul and Blake Griffin, and Jamal Crawford. Paul remains sidelined with a bruised right kneecap and Griffin sat with a strained hamstring. Crawford was out with a sore right shoulder.

Jameer Nelson scored 18 points to lead the Magic.

Cavaliers 122, Bobcats 95

Kyrie Irving scored 22 points in just three quarters, rookie Dion Waiters added 19 and Cleveland didn't overlook a team with a worse record than its own.

Tristan Thompson scored 17 for the young-and-improving Cavs.

Byron Mullens scored 15 to pace Charlotte. Bobcats leading scorer Kemba Walker, averaging 17.8 points per game, had just five on 2-of-11 shooting.

Al Horford finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds to help the Hawks snap a two-game skid.

Zach Randolph scored 20 points and Mike Conley added 17 as the Grizzlies lost their second straight.

Atlanta played without No. 2 center Zaza Pachulia, veteran guard DeShawn Stevenson and swingman Anthony Morrow, but still held the Grizzlies to 26.3 percent shooting in the third quarter.

Thunder 119, Warriors 98

Kevin Durant scored 25 points, Russell Westbrook added 22 and Oklahoma City throttled the travel-weary Golden State to win consecutive games for the first time in nearly three weeks.

Playing on the second night of a back-to-back, the Warriors didn't get settled in Oklahoma City until almost daybreak and it showed in the early going. The Thunder finally put it away with a 16-4 run to start the fourth quarter that featured 10 points from sixth man Kevin Martin.

That allowed coach Scott Brooks to go without Durant or Westbrook in the fourth quarter for the second straight game. Harrison Barnes and Klay Thompson had 19 points apiece for the Warriors.